Guindy Children’s Park 2014

9th August 2014

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It has been over five years that I last took my son to Guindy Children’s Park, a part of the vast protected “forest” area right in centre of Chennai. Most of the protected area is inside IIT Madras campus and Raj Bhavan (Tamil Nadu Governor’s Residence), with Children’s park being the only area open to public.

The park houses few species of Deer, many species of birds, some crocs, monkeys and other animals; the snakes are kept in a separate enclosure next door. The parks close by 6PM with the last visitors to be allowed at 5:30PM. Parking costs Rs.15 for Car, Entry Tickets for Adult (Rs.20), Children (Rs.5) and Camera (Rs.20). The parks entry is next to Cancer Institute and before Gandhi Mandapam (coming from IIT Madras towards Raj Bhavan you keep on the left most lane), you are likely to miss it so please drive slow to locate it.

The park is famous for its large children (obvious isn’t it) play area.

The recent attraction to the park is a light ‘n’ sound show of animals natural habitats. Remember to buy a Rs.10 ticket (Children) for this at the entrance, you can’t buy it at the entry to the show which is at far end of the park. My son who went for it was not impressed, he says it was poorly choreographed and operated.